In article <9dce0bd850@nails.ukonline.co.uk>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> i've done that, and the site loaded with no crash. mind you, it
> took around 60 seconds to render, which seems a long time for what
> looks like just text. www.rdrop.com/~cary/html/todo.html
It may be 'just text' but the
David J. Ruck wrote on 11 Jan:
> NetSurf was probably running for a while before the crash.
it had been running for about 24 hours, i think. anyway it was
nowhere near the 3 weeks that the RiscPC and Netsurf had previously
gone unrebooted.
perhaps it would be a good idea if the Netsurf logfile
On 11 Jan 2010, Jim Nagel wrote:
> i have also uploaded the /bz2 version of the logfile:
> www.abbeypress.net/netsurflog100111.bz2
>
> by the way, clicking this /bz2 link in the MPro email client causes
> Netsurf to download it into a browser window.
Shift-click on the link to force a file downl
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 16:56:25 GMT
Jim Nagel wrote:
> by the way, clicking this /bz2 link in the MPro email client causes
> Netsurf to download it into a browser window. is that to be
> expected? by contrast, clicking
> www.abbeypress.net/netsurflog100111.zip -- the /zip version ---
> causes Nets
i have also uploaded the /bz2 version of the logfile:
www.abbeypress.net/netsurflog100111.bz2
by the way, clicking this /bz2 link in the MPro email client causes
Netsurf to download it into a browser window. is that to be expected?
by contrast, clicking www.abbeypress.net/netsurflog100111.zip
Rob Kendrick wrote on 11 Jan:
> bzip2 can be slow on ancient machines, but it does compress very
> tightly. For a log file of that sort of size, I wouldn't be surprised
> if it had nearly finished!
well, yes, now that i am returned from a shopping expotition, i see it
has finished. the 34M fil
On 11/01/2010 13:07, Jim Nagel wrote:
[snip crash]
> the log file is huge: 34M.
NetSurf was probably running for a while before the crash. Try starting
it fresh and doing the minimum to get to the site and reproduce the
error. The logfile should be a lot smaller.
Cheers
--
David J. Ruck
emai
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 15:10:34 GMT
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Rob Kendrick wrote on 11 Jan :
>
> >> is Bzip available in Acornland?
>
> > A quick Google yields this:
> > http://www.riscos.info/packages/UtilitiesDetails.html#bzip2
>
> ah, thanks. i had tried Google and got to Sourceforge or somewhere
Rob Kendrick wrote on 11 Jan :
>> is Bzip available in Acornland?
> A quick Google yields this:
> http://www.riscos.info/packages/UtilitiesDetails.html#bzip2
ah, thanks. i had tried Google and got to Sourceforge or somewhere
with no mention of an RO version.
OK, i downloaded and installed and
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:36:35 GMT
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Rob Kendrick wrote on 11 Jan:
> > Can you try bzipping it to see how small it gets?
>
> is Bzip available in Acornland?
A quick Google yields this:
http://www.riscos.info/packages/UtilitiesDetails.html#bzip2
> > Also, is the tail of the fi
Rob Kendrick wrote on 11 Jan:
> Can you try bzipping it to see how small it gets?
is Bzip available in Acornland?
> Also, is the tail of the file mostly binary junk?
can't open the file to investigate. "There is not enough memory to
perform this operation." even though i have quit Netsurf a
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:07:20 GMT
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Netsurf (r9704) has just crashed on the RiscPC -- dunno why, the site
NetSurf, or Riscpc. Choose one >:)
> i was trying to visit looks innocuous enough when i view it on the
> laptop.
>
> it gave the usual message about "serious error and
Netsurf (r9704) has just crashed on the RiscPC -- dunno why, the site
i was trying to visit looks innocuous enough when i view it on the
laptop.
it gave the usual message about "serious error and must exit; please
submit a bug report, attaching the browser log file" and then
hourglassed for *s
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